3.36pmThis is the standout fixture of the round, as far as rags vs. riches is concerned. Ligue 1 giants and millionaires Monaco travel to face Azergues of the French fourth division. Just to add a little more spice and nostalgia to the contest, Azergues boast Monaco legend Ludovic Giuly. This should be one brilliant afternoon of cup action.

3.37pmNow 37 years old, Giuly starred for Monaco in two separate spells, winning the title in 1999-2000 and captaining them on their run to the Champions League final in 2004 during his first spell. He then returned for a season in Ligue 2 in 2011-12. He is a bona fide Monaco great and will no doubt relish facing his old employers today.

3.40pmAzergues will also look to capitalise on the increased interest in the match due to a switch of locations. Their usual home, funnily enough named the Stade Ludovic Giuly, only holds a capacity of 5,000 fans. So with that in mind, today's clash is being played at the Stade de Gerland down the road in Lyon. This should only make the game even more special for Giuly, who made 92 top-flight appearances for Lyon at the start of his glittering career. Talk about mixed emotions eh.

3.41pmAzergues, who were only founded 14 years ago, also have a famous coach in the form of Stephane Santini; a former player with Saint-Etienne and Sochaux among others and the son of former France manager Jacques.

3.43pmOn the other side of the tie, Monaco are flying. They sit second in Ligue 1, having finished as champions in Ligue 2 last term, and are only five points off league leaders PSG. Claudio Ranieri is likely to make a few changes today, and could hand a debut to new signing Elderson Echiejile at left-back. Meanwhile, Sergio Romero should play in goal and Nicolas Isimat-Mirin may replace the suspended captain Eric Abidal in centre of defence. Radamel Falcao is set to lead the line, amid his recent goal drought.

3.43pmRight, let's bring you the team news. Starting with the home team.

3.47pmRanieri makes seven changes to the team that beat Toulouse 2-0 at the weekend, but still fields a very strong team.

3.49pmAmong those who come in is the debutant Elderson at left-back. Sergio Romero, Fabinho, Mirin, Joao Moutinho, Lucas Ocampos and Yannick Ferreira-Carrasco also come into the starting lineup. £55m-striker Falcao also starts.

3 minIt's been a fairly settled start by Azergues, who haven't seen much of the ball, but have managed to contain Monaco thus far.

4 minAzergues have a free kick out on the left after Mauvernay is tripped by Fabinho in the midway point of the Monaco half. Chance here to whip it into the box.

5 minGiuly floats the ball in towards the back post, and Bah rises highest to head it for Azergues. However, there isn't much power in the effort, and Romero can calmly collect.

7 minMoutinho chips a lovely ball over the Azergues backline and into the box, which Fabinho runs onto. However, Soudain manages to get in front of Fabinho goalside, and wins a free kick after forcing a foul from the Brazilian.

10 minMonaco have dominated so far, but not really created any chances.

11 minCHANCE! Now that was an opportunity for Monaco, and they should have done better. Falcao is given loads of room down the left before putting in a cross towards Germain. The latter makes a bursting run towards the front post and gets his head to the ball, but his effort flies across the face of goal and wide for a goal kick.

12 minCHANCE! Another shot on goal for Monaco, but this effort is woeful. Monaco have the ball in the box, passing it around to try to create a shooting opportunity, before laying it back to Toulalan outside the box. The midfielder puts his foot through is, but snatches the shot high over the bar and into the crowd.

13 minMonaco are starting to turn on the style and create a few more chances now. They have a free kick out on the right which Moutinho will look to cross.

14 minThe delivery is decent by Moutinho, and he picks out Mirin at the near post. However, the defender's header is powered wide of the front stick.

16 minAzergues have started to settle after weathering a bit of a Monaco storm. I'm sure that's not the last attack we'll see from the visitors though.

18 minWe've just had a bit of a delay here following an injury to Moukaddam. He slid into a challenge and stretched his legs just a bit too far.

20 minMoukaddam has returned to the field, and Azergues are now back to their full XI.

21 minJaccard is just a little bit too confident as he tries to shield the ball out of play for a goal kick. Ocampos nearly manages to snatch the ball off of the keeper at the byline, but cannot quite get enough of a touch on it.

24 minEncouraging signs for Azergues over the past few minutes. They've started seeing more of the ball and putting some good moves together. Giuly is at the hub of it, and the noise rises every time he gets in possession.

29 minMonaco take the lead and Falcao won't score many easier goals than this in his life. Moutinho floats a free kick in from the right, which Germain rises at the back post to nod back across the face of goal. There lies Falcao, unmarked, who simply has to tap the ball into an empty net. First blood to the big boys.

31 minSo Monaco can finally go ahead. How will Azergues respond? Will they be more determined to fire themselves back into the game, or will Monaco run away with it now? Time will tell.

33 minMoutinho floats a cross from the right touchline deep into the far post where Falcao is lurking. It should be an easy catch for Jaccard, but Falcao gives him a few worries by putting him under pressure. Jaccard just about scrambles a hold of the ball.

35 minAlioui has to be careful. He has made so many fouls so far and has yet to be booked. He can't far away from picking up a yellow after upending Ferreira-Carrasco.

37 minThe crowd is starting to come alive a bit more after a few tackles fly in. Monaco haven't managed to test the Azergues goal again since their opener.

39 minNow then, this is interesting. Monaco hit Azergues on the break, and Falcao makes his way into the box. Ertek goes diving in from behind in a last-ditch attempt to get the ball. Falcao goes down but the referee gives nothing. Falcao is still down in agony now, and replays show that Ertek got none of the ball and all of the striker. Should be a Monaco penalty.

41 minFalcao, who has not long returned from a thigh injury, looks as if he is going to be forced off here. Emmanuel Riviere being prepared.

43 minFalcao has been taken off on a stretcher and into the dressing room. Let's hope he is alright. For some reason though, Monaco are down to 10 men as Riviere continues to warm up. Strange.

4.49pmThere's the half-time whistle, and Monaco lead as expected. They should be further ahead, but Azergues have done well to keep the score at just 1-0.

4.51pmRadamel Falcao's goal separates the two sides, but the big worry will be the injury he has sustained, having been taken off on a stretcher. Let's hope it's not serious.

5.03pmThe two teams have made their way back out onto the field. I think Emmanuel Riviere may finally be introduced for Monaco.

5.05pmMONACO CHANGE: No idea why this took so long to happen, but Riviere has entered the fray in place of the injured Falcao.

46 minKICK OFF! Azergues, playing to the right, get the second half up and running.

48 minYELLOW CARD: Bugnet goes into the book after leaving Moutinho in some discomfort.

49 minHe's taken a while to do it, but Moutinho is now back to his feet.

52 minSAVE! Nearly a superb effort by Azergues, who nearly pull level with a stunning overhead kick. The shot bounces towards the bottom corner, but Romero manages to fly to his right and push the ball wide. Great stop.

54 minAzergues have come out very strongly in this second half, and are really putting Monaco under some pressure.

57 minOFF THE POST! As I say that, Monaco nearly double their lead. The balls falls to Ferreira-Carrasco following a bit of a scramble, but his shot on the turns comes back off the far post. So unlucky, and Azergues manage to scramble it clear.

60 minThe momentum of this match has since swung back into the path of Monaco, who are camping outside the Azergues box. They can't find a way through, and the hosts clear.

61 minOcampos wins a free kick on the edge of the box, this is Moutinho territory.

62 minCHANCE! Moutinho tries to dip the ball up and down over the wall, but cannot hit the target. Over.

63 minThat should kill off the game, and it's simple goal for Riviere. The ball is played over the top, he runs onto it, Jaccard races off his line but misses it on the bounce, and Riviere hooks the ball into the back of the net.

64 minMISS! That should have instantly been three for Monaco. It opens up for Ferreira-Carrasco on the edge of the box, who should hit the target, but instead shoots wide of the bottom left corner.

72 minGame, set and match. Monaco are through to the quarter-finals, as Riviere bags a second for him and third for the team. Ferreira-Carrasco runs with the ball down the right before passing it inside to the striker. Riviere takes a touch before shooting across the ball and swerving it into to the far corner.

78 minMONACO CHANGE: Andrea Raggi is on for the third and final Monaco substitution. Carvalho is taken off.

80 minAZERGUES CHANGE: Last alteration for the home team, as Mauvernay makes way for Arthur Poulet.

84 minMISS! I'm stunned. This has to be miss of the season from Ferreira-Carrasco. Riviere, who is on a hat-trick, unselfishly squares the ball across the face of the box where the winger has an open goal from just a few yards out, but unbelievably, he skies it over the bar. Embarrassing moment for him.

88 minMonaco are at walking pace now as they just run down the clock. Azergues looks very tired.